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- BILOBED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BILOBED is divided into two lobes How to use bilobed in a sentence
- Bilobed | definition of bilobed by Medical dictionary
Sexual dimorphism: Genital papilla in male not fimbriate, long and slender, slightly bilobed at tip, its maximum length extending to base of about anal-fin spine or first soft anal-fin ray; female papilla short, bulbous, with several finger-like projections at edge of opening, extending almost to anal spine
- BILOBED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
These white blood cells have a nucleus that is bilobed The specimen is a bilobate fossil consisting of two narrow lobes SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
- What does BILOBED mean? - Definitions. net
Bilobed generally refers to something being divided into two lobes or having two protruding segments or parts This term is commonly used in anatomy, botany, or biology to describe the structure of organs, cells, leaves, or other body parts in plants, animals or humans
- bilobed, adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the adjective bilobed is in the mid 1700s OED's earliest evidence for bilobed is from 1756, in the writing of Patrick Browne, physician and botanist bilobed is formed within English, by compounding
- Bilobed Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
The mass of the arch-enteron or invaginated endodermal sac has taken on a bilobed form, and its cells are swollen (gs and tge)
- bilobed - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
bilobed (not comparable) Having two lobes 1985, Ke Chung Kim, Coevolution of parasitic arthropods and mammals, page 613: Larvae and nymphs with stubby bilobed large-clawed legs are cytophagous on epithelial cells beneath the lids Synonyms [edit] bilobate; Anagrams [edit] lobbied;
- what is a cervical bilobed herniated disc? - HealthTap
Parse the words: Cervical = neck Herniated = out of normal anatomic location Disc = cartilage located between adjacent vertebrae Bilobed = two separate bulges protruding from the disc
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